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1 Jewish Artifacts Resource Box ~ ID sheets Prepared for LTLRE North's CPD conference at York St John, 7 Oct 2017 Do you have a box of Jewish artifacts for class use, but it's a mystery what the things are and what they are for? Below are images of typical items that may be included in a Jewish resource box with accompanying descriptions, plus wide ranging, cross curricular discussion points that can spring from these objects. These description cards can be printed off and used for an engaging classroom game which can then be a prompt to wide ranging discussion and learning, across all ages. Preparation: Identify which items you have in your resource box. Print off and separate the descriptions that match. Set up two display tables, with half the items displayed on each table. Gather the description cards that match each table's items. Spread the description cards, face up, at one end of the table they belong to. Cover each table carefully with a cloth (optional). Divide your class into two teams, one for each table. You may choose to ask each team to work in pairs, 3s, etc, depending on the class size, ages, group dynamics and other team skills you wish to include. To play: When you call out "GO!", the task is to match the descriptions to the correct objects. The first team to label every item on their table might be the winner. Then go round with the whole class, checking every item against your master sheet, and leading discussions to suit your purpose. The (fastest) team with the most correct matches is the winner. Other useful links for teaching content for artifacts Pinterest for craft ideas if you type in the Jewish term. If you have questions regarding teaching Judaism you are welcome to contact: education@sinaileeds.uk. Sinai Reform Synagogue in Leeds also welcomes school visits (by arrangement). Please be aware that there are many different Jewish communities, with a significant diversity of beliefs, practices and customs, terms and spellings eg Haredi, Orthodox, Masorti, Conservative (American), Reform, Liberal, Ashkenazi, Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews. American on-line sites in particular use many different terms and spellings. There are as many forms of Judaism as shades of politics or regions of the world. (There are also some evangelical groups who are not recognised as being within the Jewish community at all.) Beware of steryotypes! Notes prepared by Thea Jacob, creative practitioner with special interests in cultural inclusion, community cohesion and outreach. October 2017

2 Kippah (modern Hebrew - kee-pah) Yarmulke (Yiddish yar-mool-kah) Scull cap Magen David (ma-gen dah-veed) Worn by Jewish men, and sometimes by Jewish women, to show respect to God. A sign to show others that you are Jewish. different ways of showing respect. what happens when people with different customs (of showing respect) meet. Jews live all over the world. They make their "kippot" in the local artistic styles, North African, Eastern European, Mediterranean etc. Think about: shared values and different ways they can be expressed, function and design, uniforms and group identity, content and presentation. why might someone want other people to know personal information about themselves? Find other examples of people using a symbol to make a statement about themselves. Think about the possible consequences of wearing symbols, both positive and negative.

3 Mezuzah (meh-zu-zah) Torah scroll (taw-ra) A symbol, to put on a door frame, to show that through this door Jewish values are important. The most sacred Jewish writing. The mezuzah contains a tiny scroll with the first and last lines of the Torah written on it. They are made in all sorts of designs. why might people want to remind themselves of their highest values, especially in their home? What rules would you pin on your door frame to keep a happy home? Think of other examples of people publically displaying their values or beliefs at their home address. Think about the possible consequences of making your beliefs public, both positive and negative. Think about respectful acknowledgment and dialogue. Consider issues around on-line public and private sharing of personal information and debate. different formats of written texts; books/scrolls, left to right / right to left, different alphabets, different languages. In Jewish tradition studying important texts is often done in pairs, called "chavrutah". The two students work together, reading and discussing the text, and weighing up its arguments. This is a great way to learn. What makes people believe and trust what they read? Consider how you decide on the reliability and value of various media? Within Jewish practice, as in other traditions, there is a spread from Orthodox beliefs that every word of the Torah was divinely given on Mount Sinai, to Progressive views that the Torah was written by many people over many years, reflecting their social, cultural and historical contexts. What benefits and tensions might each approach cause?

4 Yad Shofar (sho-far) A pointer to help the reader follow the words on the scroll without touching it. An ancient instrument that dramatically grabs everyone's attention in important Jewish festivals. Why might you avoid touching something directly with your fingers or hands? Think of other examples where we protect something from our touch (rather than protecting ourselves from the thing we are touching) eg issues of conservation and protecting our planet. The shofar is full of symbolism. What might it represent? There are many stories about how the shofar came to be chosen for the most powerful moments in the Jewish year. It's simplicity shows humility. Being made from a ram's horn, it is made by God, not by man. When played it bends towards heaven, as should our prayers. It's sound is an "alarm call" to the heart. Think of symbolic properties you could ascribe to an everyday object, to remind you of important things when you are maybe not concentrating. This could become a classroom symbol to inspire good behaviour, concentration, kindness to others, trying your best etc. Consider where the power of symbolism lies. Does the object take on "powers" or is it our understanding that empowers us? In Progressive Jewish practice our blessings, prayers and rituals are all offered directly up to God. Our symbolic objects are respected, even treasured, but not tranformed beyond their material properties.

5 Tallit (tah-leet) Kiddush cup (ki-doosh) Worn to show respect when handling the Torah. For the wine which is blessed each Friday night. The tallit traditionally has 613 knots, to represent each of the 613 "laws" a Jew should follow. How many rules does your school have for keeping everyone safe, happy and being the best they can be? What rules would you make; for a happy school, home, community, world? What could you use to help you remember to follow all your personal rules? Wine is used to represent joy. The blessing over the wine is to give thanks for all the good things in life. What good things in your life are you grateful for? Wine is a very ancient part of Jewish ritual. It goes back maybe 3,000 years. Just having something in your tradition for a long time makes it special. It carries so many lifelong associations. Is there anything in your family that has become a tradition, that you all love just because it's special to your family?

6 Kiddush candle sticks (ki-doosh) Challah cover (ha-lah) To hold the candles which are lit every Friday evening to welcome the sabbath. To cover the Sabbath bread which is blessed every Friday night Having a day of rest once a week was a major change in the lives of ancient people. Why is it important to rest regularly? What different ways do people use to rest and relax? Discussion point: The blessing over the bread gives thanks for the "fruits of the land". The challah loaf is always shared with everyone in the room. Sharing your food with strangers and feeding anyone who is hungry are very important in Jewish tradition. How can people help the hungry in our community?

7 Havdalah spice boxes (hav-da-la) Havdalah candle (hav-da-la) Something to carry sweet smelling spices. A candle that represents the 6 working days of the week. At the end of the sabbath there is a beautiful ceremony called Havdalah, conducted at home, to mark the end of the day of rest and the beginning of the working week. The spice box is passed around so that the sweet smell of Shabbat will stay with us throughout the week. What smell would you like to keep in a box, to remind you of happy times? The end of shabbat is marked by extinguishing the havdalah candle in a glass of wine. It makes a very special hissing sound. What helps you feel in the right mood for getting on with the school week? Are there other times when we might need help to get into the right mood What can we do to help put ourselves into the right mood for those occasions or challenges?

8 Chanukah candlestick (han-oo-ka) Dreydel (Yiddish name dray-dle) Sevivon (Modern Hebrew name - seh-vee-von) For marking the eight days of Chanukah. A game played at Chanukah. Chanukah celebrates the freedom to be Jewish amongst other faiths. Jews (and other minority faiths) generally know when Christian festivals are. Most Jews will happily wish their Christian neighbours Merry Christmas. Do you know which are the most important festivals for Jews (and other faiths), when and what the appropriate greeting is? Think about how it would feel if your friends ignored your special occasions. What difference might it make if everyone wished their neighbours "a good festival" for every faith? In the chanukah story, the Jews are not allowed to follow their faith or customs. The ruling powers try to force everyone to be the same as them. There is no way to discuss what different people want and come to a fair agreement. If the Jews arrange meetings to talk about their troubles amongst themselves they have to pretend that they are playing dreydel whenever the soldiers come by. Is there something that you would rather do differently to other people? Can you discuss together what everyone wants and find ways to fit in everyone's wishes in a fair way?

9 Chanuka candles (hah-noo-kah) Gregger (gre-ger) For marking the eight days of Chanukah. A toy to make a loud noise whenever the baddy appears in the Purim story If you can get one of these boxes of chanukah candles notice how many languages are used. Jews live all over the world, speaking the local languages where they live. To be able to read their sacred scrolls, sing and pray in Hebrew, Jewish children have to have extra lessons. Which new language or skill would you like to learn? When would you choose to fit in extra lessons to learn a new language or skill? What other activity would you have to give up if you were going to seriously study something new? In the Purim story Esther has to stand up and convince the King that he is about to make a dreadful mistake, and that his trusted advisor Haman is following his own wicked plan. This story is traditionally told with elaborate and comical theatrical productions. The audience dress up too, and boo, hiss and make a racket whenever Haman is on stage. Can you argue the case for something you think is really wrong, and get the person in charge to change their mind? Is there a campaign your class would like to support by raising awareness? Can you write a play to get across your message?

10 Seder plate (say-der) Haggadah (ha-ga-der) To display 6 symbolic foods at the Passover meal. A story book used during the Passover meal. Every Spring Jewish families gather for Passover, one of the most important festivals in the Jewish year. They share a special meal, usually in their own homes, and tell the story of their Exodus from Egypt thousands of years ago. The story is told with lots of songs, special symbolic foods and traditions, and discussion. It is important that each person feels as though they were personally there, so that they never forget what it feels like to be a refugee. By understanding what other people's hardship feels like we are more likely to treat them with sympathy and know what they really need to help them out of their situation. Can you retell a story from history so vividly that the listeners have a better understanding of what it must have felt like to be there? Can you think of some foods and actions to symbolise the themes of your story? Every Spring Jewish families gather for Passover, one of the most important festivals in the Jewish year. They share a special meal, usually in their own homes, and tell the story of their Exodus from Egypt thousands of years ago. The story is told with lots of songs, special symbolic foods and traditions, and discussion. It is important that each person feels as though they were personally there, so that they never forget what it feels like to be a refugee. By understanding what other people's hardship feels like we are more likely to treat them with sympathy and know what they really need to help them out of their situation. Can you retell a story from history so vividly that the listeners have a better understanding of what it must have felt like to be there? If you had to leave your home in a hurry what three things would you take?

11 Siddur (sih - dur) Jahrzeit candle (Yiddish) (yah-tsite) Memorial candle Lit, at home, on the anniversary of a death. Prayers, songs and readings for private and communal worship. The jahrzeit candle is designed to burn for 24 hours. It is lit, at home, with memorial prayers, each year, for the anniversary of the death of a loved one. What other anniversaries do people often like to remember, positive and negative? How are these different anniversaries marked? Why do people keep these customs for remembering past people, events and achievments? How can you make sure remembering is a positive action that makes the world better not worse? Can you design a Remembrance ceremony (for your chosen preson, evetn or achievment) that helps people live better lives? In a current Reform or Liberal Siddur you will see it is printed in Hebrew, in English and in "transliterated Hebrew". This is Hebrew spelt out, approximately, in phonetic English script. Most Jews grow up speaking the language of the country they live in. They have to make a special effort to learn Hebrew well enough to be able to read and understand their sacred texts and prayers. Many can't read Hebrew so some prayer books are written with transliteration and English translations. What problems might arise if people can't read the original texts and prayers for themselves? Choose an English poem (eg Chaucer for older levels). Ask everyone to rewrite it in their own words as prose. Compare the prose versions. Where in our everyday lives do we rely on other people to "translate" knowledge and information for us? What makes a good "translation"?

12 Playing cards to be printed off and seperated. Worn by Jewish men, and sometimes by Jewish women, to show respect to God. A sign to show others that you are Jewish. A symbol, to put on a door frame, to show that through this door Jewish values are important. The most sacred Jewish writing. A pointer to help the reader follow the words on the scroll without touching it. An ancient instrument that dramatically grabs everyone's attention in important Jewish festivals. Worn to show respect when handling the Torah. For the wine which is blessed each Friday night. To hold the candles which are lit every Friday evening to welcome the sabbath. To cover the Sabbath bread which is blessed every Friday night.

13 Something to carry sweet smelling spices. A candle that represents the 6 working days of the week. For marking the eight days of Chanukah. A game played at Chanukah. For marking the eight days of Chanukah. A toy to make a loud noise whenever the baddy appears in the Purim story To display 6 symbolic foods at the Passover meal. A story book used during the Passover meal. Lit, at home, on the anniversary of a death. Prayers, songs and readings for private and communal worship.

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